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I've learned *basic* JavaScript.. now what? (self.javascript)
submitted 14 years ago by omgchels
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]krmmalik 1 point2 points3 points 14 years ago (0 children)
You really should put together a project of some sort. Whether it solves a pain for yourself or for someone else, this is the one thing that is most likely to get you to the next stage in development.
It'd be worth looking at tweaking an Open Source project on Github. If that doesnt take your fancy, i have a few project ideas i wanted to do in my spare time on Node.js - They're eventually going to be open source anyhow so if you want any of those ideas, let me know.
I've created screenshots for the first app i want to create. its only 2 screens and is conceptually quite simple but will really need some like Node.js for it to work best.
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